Helsingborg’s manager Henrik Larsson and his son, Jordan, were confronted at the final whistle by their own supporters after being relegated from the Swedish first division for the first time in 23 years. The former Celtic and Manchester United striker has been manager of Helsingborg, the seven-time domestic champions, since November 2014. Helsingborg were relegated after conceding two quickfire goals in the final three minutes, after Jordan Larsson had scored to give them the lead in the 82nd minute. Stewards then attempted to move fans off of the field and remove flares, before dragging Jordan Larsson away. The 45-year-old Helsingborg manager then preceded towards the section of away supporters, appearing ready to defend himself.
Source: The Guardian November 20, 2016 18:47 UTC